The defocused attention hypothesis (von Hecker and Meiser, 2005) assumes that negative mood broadens attention, whereas the analytical rumination hypothesis (Andrews and Thompson, 2009) suggests a narrowing of the attentional focus with depression. We tested these conflicting hypotheses by directly measuring the perceptual span in groups of dysphoric and control subjects, using eye tracking. In the moving window paradigm, information outside of a variable-width gaze-contingent window was masked during reading of sentences. In measures of sentence reading time and mean fixation duration, dysphoric subjects were more pronouncedly affected than controls by a reduced window size. This difference supports the defocused attention hypothesis and s...
To address shortcomings of purely reaction-time based attention bias modification (ABM) paradigms, a...
Behavioural findings have led to proposals that difficulties in attention and concentration in depre...
Depressed individuals display biased attention for emotional information when stimuli are presented ...
The defocused attention hypothesis (von Hecker and Meiser, 2005) assumes that negative mood broadens...
The study investigated biases for negative information in component processes of visual attention (i...
The study investigated biases for negative information in component processes of visual attention (i...
Former research demonstrated that depression is associated with dysfunctional attentional processing...
Research has suggested that depression is characterized by maintained attention for negative informa...
Introduction. Guided by cognitive models of depression, research has yielded substantial empirical d...
Behavioural findings have led to proposals that difficulties in attention and concentration in depre...
Behavioural findings have led to proposals that difficulties in attention and concentration in depre...
Background and objectives: Instrumentality plays a key role in guiding attention, such that stimuli ...
Introduction. Cognitive accounts assert that emotionally biased information-processing mechanisms pl...
Cognitive biases in attention to emotional stimuli in an ethnically diverse sample of dysphoric and ...
Subclinical depressive syndromes such as dysphoria represent increased risk for developing depressio...
To address shortcomings of purely reaction-time based attention bias modification (ABM) paradigms, a...
Behavioural findings have led to proposals that difficulties in attention and concentration in depre...
Depressed individuals display biased attention for emotional information when stimuli are presented ...
The defocused attention hypothesis (von Hecker and Meiser, 2005) assumes that negative mood broadens...
The study investigated biases for negative information in component processes of visual attention (i...
The study investigated biases for negative information in component processes of visual attention (i...
Former research demonstrated that depression is associated with dysfunctional attentional processing...
Research has suggested that depression is characterized by maintained attention for negative informa...
Introduction. Guided by cognitive models of depression, research has yielded substantial empirical d...
Behavioural findings have led to proposals that difficulties in attention and concentration in depre...
Behavioural findings have led to proposals that difficulties in attention and concentration in depre...
Background and objectives: Instrumentality plays a key role in guiding attention, such that stimuli ...
Introduction. Cognitive accounts assert that emotionally biased information-processing mechanisms pl...
Cognitive biases in attention to emotional stimuli in an ethnically diverse sample of dysphoric and ...
Subclinical depressive syndromes such as dysphoria represent increased risk for developing depressio...
To address shortcomings of purely reaction-time based attention bias modification (ABM) paradigms, a...
Behavioural findings have led to proposals that difficulties in attention and concentration in depre...
Depressed individuals display biased attention for emotional information when stimuli are presented ...